Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 17, 1922, Page 12

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Norwleh. Satur ¥, June 17, 19 r:vmvom:orm: ' : THE WEATHER. Cofditie The nutlosk forihe middie Atlantic and ngland states 'is for generaliy ard warm weather, with local storms Saturday, and gencrally fair weather Sunda¥. & Winds. North of Sandy Hook: Fresh southerly veather unsettled and probably showers Saturday Sandy Hook to Haiteras: Fresh southerly winds, weather partly cloudy, nrobably thunder storms and squalls Sat. BITTER SWEET PEPPERMINTS, pound........ afternooh and nizht. i} »CHOCOLATE Nm_ FUDGE, ,po\md eeleeean NevgEnglise s it : . 'Mlxsncuocoum SR A o mpee day fair, mild temperature, Ohservations in Nerwich, e Puiletin's observations show the owing changes .in temperature and rometric changes Friday: ASSORTED GUM DROPS, mealum, h-t is nnvett, not only in P T oo - e h | MARSHMALLOWS,pound......‘. Highest 65, iotwest 48 . J Y ASSORTED MINTS, pcund........ Fatr, ! i ; PEANUTBR!'ITLE,po weathei Falr; ' southwest l yhrg m,numberofotyleo.tlnnth y id that it is almost exclusive, as there vfewduplium. Prices are remarkably low — in comparison pncuvflhlhqneoflutyurfw ofeqlnlqul.llty will show this at a glance. ) Dresses. 33.95,3545,3796.310.00 Dresses . 35 Compariso ons for Friday 33358555 fi#fi? .85 £ 7 PASTRY B " Waier. | Risee ¥ ; ,““—— & nis hati LARGE TEA CAKES, dozen .. oo, 80c A | Excentfor the. grading, of- the g ;qnsL-t of the principal and four. teach- FRESH DOUGHNUTS dozen ... 40c i i’ ~. | and the furnishings. for the building, Arnold Beniett, - who' has been "PIES, each 3 3 Tl Erltistirbmaies vl Schm.“ mtwoy““!,“&,:wakhh_,:;,ne,,(;v emch: SR T e ! A H i :?gly_,;;;anon is, finiched at a' cost of 436, ;fi:‘:lx“{vzfi;cflfifl Ak 5 Grth st ICE CREAM—CHOCOLATE, VANILLA : a a2 | B ien 3 o = 4 ‘5 : ',‘.,“_ : It nh lhehfl;st h(;gr; 8ch0oi which “tHe itt cei\éuj g 07" Whliam. Clark, |§ - FRBH FRUIT STRAWBERRY ICE 18 5 own 38, A an s “possibie | ch&irrflan Mrs Latherine - Sweet - - and- Six hours after h = i waler at ow. be: legacy Jeft” to* the town~ b ake announcement |, Which is Tallawed. by foad: tide. 4 Al of the op.er téacHiars. when ‘they.-are -se- nc . = = 3 L s66 1008 €[ cured. . .Artnur’ ‘B. -Conrad.’ is supervis- L] 7 S AP S sy 4 tenance. ' Mr, Lyman Was a-lifellong res- i r a The . announdemerit- \for -the “new s high Mr. and_ Mrs. James .Rush, James| 'dent of Lebanon. < ‘Rush, 3 Pl achool givds - th’ Forioeie:” xaianation § - Cottonmd Sllh—?r‘udfromfifl\bm Rush, Jr. and .Miss Vioia Rush of Ter- ¢ Blans for the new schoot were [of“the ‘Courses’'that’ will ' be-'provided: race avenue.have left town tq make their | 0¥ & New London arGhitect and ‘the uild , Three distinct courses are offered at| e ; - home in New Bedford, Mass. :f'h:’fa:‘a"f&b“m“b:‘?” The vodsns |Loman, Memorizl High' school:: Phe gen-| HIGHWAY HINTS FOR OSURE < tillage 5 chairman, Mrs. Ida-‘Abel, ‘E. L. Water~ |2l an A x 5 The following road contracts are in| Foreclosure in favor nf the estate. of E - “The Store of Good Vll\les B s , Mis. Catherine Sweet.- E. W. Jones, | . The 2im_of"each ‘course is a ‘definitelf, 0. 11 cagtern Connecticuts M. F. Plant of New London, of a.mort- : b —8 Hgprsoninsi ool e Miss Abe!l and G.- -B." Dimon. breparation” for ‘a_ #pecific career Pu=| [poi on” Norwicn and Westerly four | gage against Ambrosia Annie Tinker .of The itew Lyman‘* Memorial -High|Plls contemplafing ‘attending Loman. Mé<l .0 " 000 are’ under : constiuetion in | New 1o school ‘building is a handsome - structure | Morial High' school should -carefully con- gtion *in ndon, was granted in the super- For some time the village has been in- or {Hime the village h n d two ‘sections. On the first. section, from | lor’ court short. calendar session here ad 4 and .worked” by stock salesmen, | standing on'* the :beautiful = Lebanoh o Tubiing. Secivitlon deifere MRt 1 gy £ “pouth’ asplall -5 Lol ap Friday by Judge James H. Webb. .The nose Who natronized them have di-|green, its architectural design . harmon-| i€ thelr preference. plied” and the road will be closed until . hed bank accounts. One of the fa- izing ‘with’ the ‘colonial type of .the res-| - The general college preparatory course idences “and’ public buildings around the |is one designed 'to e green. It fdces the old brick church |for entrance to:a classical college or-to and occupies part of the site where th» |2 :sclentific school. Tt ‘will give a-broad = old town hall was. ' The bullding = js|Cultural education. fo-any orie electing D i TTREIS: . BNk § fuliiind * wiilc h the name of the|lt. Pupils having' a coliege career plan- Shortly afterward notices were received : ned should consult with the principal a ockholders that the company hed | *1o0) in° gold. lettering across: the front. amount is $9,833. The mortgage . was given Sept. 5, 1908, for $6,500 .on. two)ure and-limitation of time, off; B. Shon at the top of Fox Hill will be used. De-|tracts of land on Montauk avenue and|nger Co. vs. Pyne, argument of demur tour ‘via Poquetanuck until Friday. On|Thames street. _|rer-and motion for more specific state-|inferesting to say the least. The or- the section from North Stonington south| Judgment for $1,05. was granted | meént, -postponed ; Toupasz vs. Tytla. et|gain of the college, the “Extension Ser- the Dottom course ‘is. being built. . This|in the-suit'of W. S. Alli, executor of the|&l - arfument of demurrer, off; Credit|vice News” says the really surprising section will be closed on and after Mon<|estdte of Thomas J. Wattles of Norwich|Discount Trust vs, Allen Spool & Wood | thing is that the job is-so comparativily § 89 0 day; June 19th. A good detour via Pen-|against Roy S. ‘Atwood of New London;Turning Co., hearing on application for | easy. gone into the hands of the receiver and |, "C,>uiding has 2 frontage of 40 feet “‘;_h‘e"“con‘::n:r':fi“:x:w I a definite | leton” Hill Toad is provided to collect a’ three months note for $1,000, | #tay of further proceedings filed by trus- t a reorganization was under way. and depth of 80 feet. On the basement s = lace in the business| DBetween Little Boston- school house |dated Oct. 31, 1321, with interest. tee in' 'bankruptcy, postponed; Anna Si- e reorganizers offered to'buy. in all the | 100F, 19 tHe maiual training departmenc,|(raining for. & plac business |20d * Blackhall on the: Shore road from : Z korsk! -vs. August Sikor: allowance stock for §5 & share, but-some of the] T i -G8 be reschied from xsidesen-|Wonld. " I's aimis fo el tltare ne four miles of road Want New Trial. ©of counsel fees, 3, disclosure of defense 1 men who bought are still debating | (2NC%: Javatories for the boys and £ £ securities offered to local investors = £tock in finance companies which may or may not be a “sure thing.” Shares of one of these concerns were peddied about next Friday a. m., when a short detour composed of food produced OXLAUI\CI\‘ in Connecticut, “from soup to nuts” is Another feature of the summer meet- ing of the association at Storrs wi)l be an exhibit-of weekly newspapers of ths state, which will be judged by Prof. M. 1 i i cours The “road is| Shields and Shields arghed against jor case placed on’ uncontested list, post-| V. :Atwood of Cornell university whe whether they should accent. the generous Hifll_; e ';fl"-'l-lb s general * agriculturdl “eourse 13 | closed from the Blackhall end of the job the motlon for a new trial ih the suif of | poned; Tavlor vs. Duca, et al. 1. terml-| will address the editors. Mr. Atwood offer or hold it i The main floor contains the-library. at | The 2. View. re is.a good detour|John Olaff, Jr.. vs. A. E. Andrews, both | nat! ont 3.4 defense. b f the Groton, o fl“:(:m’!m ':'v:l‘ probably come in for the front and a domestic arts room for|Planned to satisty:the needs of those pu- | Lo Sound.View.. There i g e b nation of continuance, 3. if no defense.|is publisher of the Groton, Y., Jour- Lo e o Dils who - wish.. training_ along ,agticul.| Provided. The road is open from Sound {Of this city, while Attorney J. J. Des- the girls, _Entrances to the bu s vagticul- judgment . of foreclosure, postponed;| nal-Courier and is viee oresident of the Troop 3. Bor Scouts, mét Friday even- 3 ines ide: 5 View “to’ the Niantic end:of the job but |fond argued ‘for the motion. Olaff was| Johnson vs. Noble, et al. 1, second or-| New York Press Association. ink in the récreation fooms of the Talt-|into s corron. This Meor- aine. oataims ot ‘22}-.4";?“"‘.‘“, T orovides a|ls rather roush. : glven a verdict for $1,000 in the super-ldef of.notice. 2, continuance, postponed:| There will be & brief business seasion silie Congregational church ~under thel,."inoorant feature, of. the building in]£00d -eulturai education aiong with .thej On the Hartford-New London . turn- | ior court [ere gome -lime ago. T Perkins recelver, vs. .Connecticut Sillea | of the assciation and an opportunity : n of Scoutmaster Victor H. Davis. | o ‘large assembly hall ‘that will -séat | agricuitiral ‘work ‘and ‘is eseciully ‘ree. | Pike ‘no detours -are - necessary. _One |sTounds on which a new trial ix claimed| Corp, et al, answer or other pleadings.|to inspect such points of interest about An anniversary requiem mass was sung («: arge assembly, hall he .rear of |ommended to-those pupils who have nc|Dbridge is under construction. near Ches-|are that Olaff, who was riding a motor-| psstponed ;” O'Neill .ot al. v Geary. | the col'ege grounds as_appeal -in ‘he Friday morning in Sscred ‘Heant- church | 004, T8 18 N8 g At Ane rear O B e o o terfield and thres near Dark Hollow | cycle at the time it was in collision with | Adm¢. -appeal from probate. argument of | tastes of each guest, and a social gath: for the repose.-of the soul of the late | N¢ bullding “which is on the site where All_cbiirses” are approved by the Con: | Which necsssitate care in passing. Andrews’ automobile in Greeneville, had demurrer to remonstrance (continued tolering in the evening. The guests wi'l ba Naeciess St. Germain the old_town hal] was. One-half mile of concrete road is v der conitruction between Mechanics' not ‘yet received his license to drive and|June. 20th, at 9 a. m.); Johnson vs taken. care of over night in the new *achi 00! ticut"State Board of Eceication. Fdwin Hill, secretary of the Norwich| The i*aching staff for thé school is tolnecticut's sicatio n in fact did not-receive it until the day|Noble, et al 1. judgment by default, 2.|dormitory. Y. M. C. A, will occupy the pulpit at the | ——. and West Thompson, 'The road is open|after the accident when he was -in the | foraclosurs-and limitation of tima. poei- Taftville Congregational church Sunday UL s 3 2 to fraffic at all times, hospital with a broken leg. Judge Webb | poned: Perkins, receiver. vs Connectl- morning. " | POTATO CROP ADVICE FIVE PETITIONERS RECEIVE Sohool Children at Hapnslang. The children of the Poquetanuck and One mile of road in the town of Kil-|took the papers and: reserved decision. gly is beinz constructed on the cut- cut ‘Silica Corp.. et al. disclosure of d To Settle For $5,000. fense or -judgment. postponed: Dunlop| o (L 0 P Bl enjoyed an af:- Receiver Robert W. Perkins of” the}Vs: Allen Spool .& Wood Turninz Co.. et) o0 "0 fonnviand park Friday. About Shore Line _ Electric Railway Co.. was|al 1. opening of default as to the Allen o0 o i Sl Sarty every one receiv- authorized to settle for $5,000 the claimSPool & Wood Turning Co.. off; 2. hear-}, 0 5o oo ™ mpes’ mage the trip te arising from the death of Albina D, Do-| Ii¥ on*motion of E. Arthur Tutein to be the:park.-by ‘suto e natello, who ‘was killed in Waterford | #dmitted as party defendant. off; 3. lim- when a trolley car struck a truck, just|!tation of time for pleading to motion St. Veronlea’s T. A. B. soclety FROM FABM BUREAU DIVORCES THEY SOUGHT Wednesday evening in vh-xr“r;:{m:m:r: The potato crop is already. making.| Desertion.' ‘intolerabie 3 and|off near Dayville. This road is open to Providenca street. Following a short|says a sfatement issued from the -office | aduitery were' the - causes which | traffic at all times, : business session, at which the president | of the New ' T.ondon County Farm Bu-|Judge Jaties H. Webb granted @ivorces| Steel is being erected at the Mystic presided and routine business was trans- | reay in this city. The ground has been|bere Friday in the‘ superior. eourt. Five|river bridge, the approaches are com- acted, a social hour was enjoyed and re- | plowed. - harrowed, fertilized-and piant-| Petitioners ' received the .divorces' . they | pleted: freshments were served. ed.. Then cultivated and will be culti-|Sought. (Ohpee miles,of Stodd (hctpsen Bumyahy Eaxeie Ouim ¢ s confined to his home ated ‘some more. It is-time for.the| For desertion since Oct. 29. 1918, Ma-{Ville and Colchester are under construc-1, "ch. was about to get aboard the|for: disclosure. pleadings in ten days; e on Bouth A street by. ansattack of then | e o maats | iovis Wate Bk kit 211, Mas |2l 208 are passable though roush. 3% 8 Smith vs Mooween Camps, Inc. answer| . —WERSRE AL matism crop be sprayed?’ In other ‘words can |divorce: from “Uftban . H. 'Petk, now .of; Four miles of road between Danielson Falls' Mill Whistle. ¢+ lor ether pleading within two weeks,; CMCCHEC ECCL ® g June 17 Houses on Providence street and South | we afford all this labor and expense and |parts nnffknown. whom - she married|3nd the Rhode Island line at Little Rest In the case of Peck va. the Falls Co..|PoRtPONed: T 8. Trust Co. of New York.| o0, “opnerice Freibery, Harry Herold Fourth avenue are being painted. then not: fnsure bur crop. axainst plight?| fau.( 15, 1918, She was fiven the cus.are under construction. The: road ‘i) o7 0T S80C T, FICC CE IS Tl ootet sl Bxrs. vau Bhore Line Electric Ry. | i % pytliolh o Sonnson, T, Kiateky, "'35""'" Sh:mles of NorthiB¥ont strest Apparently some men think they can|tody of a fivévearold:daughtes. closed to through traffic, he judge denied a Co.. 0ld Colony Trust Co., vs. Shore is spending the week end with his broth- | p .. because - they never spraj the kind that usually say, an’ injunction - granted in 1913 against the blowing the whistie -at the plant of " They are | - Minnia - Hackett Grinnell: of New Lon-| Three miles of road batween.Mechan- “There's 0o |don. secured divorce - from“ George W.|i¢sville and Grosvenordale are under ‘0. et al. hear-|Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richardson. B. inghouse Traction | Solomon. Line -Electric Railw: ing on claim .of Wes Warren S. Sharples, at Groton Long Point i ¢ Savbrook construction which does not interfere the’ company on the ground that the ob:lp oy " nomuany for allowance as pre- ik i i Mra John Volkman of North B street | ot 16 PYEOW ;:cnm\;’;rt Fr‘:;u?l? SR it 1 a:lgckg;"‘;n:c With traffic in any way. Jectors had moved away. Lawyer Per:|farreq clajm, postponed: Storrs. Tr. ve.| peeeainureste at Wheeler Sehool ment a briet.time this week in Hartford, | Trons o+ oF, 5 0 e o otatoes | mere. tarried ol o fhos and fntoler,| | One mile of. gravel road between kins ‘said there is still objection. Metzendart, ‘ot al, default for failure o] oo operie 31, Ricketts wil detiver the guest of Mrs. Harry McNamara. PR H: ;o‘es everything® well—|abla cruelty. was’ alleged ‘sines Jan. 1,|Mansfield Center and Warrenv is| In the case of Dunlop vs. Allen Spool|g) “oneqer answer in two weeks: Sha- L O ls stion &b 1hs. Whsel- pen puthér ¥avker and chtidren; Dot e Sptas T g aviragcs . She. asked ‘alimoby- of 45,000 bu |under construction. _ Passable at all {& Wood Turning Co. and others. hers it i Suleits Cleaning "4 Deing. s othy and Nelson, of North A street are Py o . s 6 3 y was t & R beieTalin . of Saate lloticy £ : £ their summer home ‘st Groton Long | 307t e o the srohaiag Fot meties meteen | meoad street in New London from {he|admitting Arthur Tutein as & party de-| 2 % Qliowed ws A preferred claim, | “T1OUP Point {t he laft oft spraying. Jan,\20. 1917 and Sept, 21.°1831, at New |end" of ‘the brick pavement to the city|fendant and -the time to [\]f:av_ to 2 mo-4 Jostponed. A - preand Mre. Bdmund Adams have | 'yl S T storrs, ‘increases of 70 to| Londen: and. eisewhere awith Alice Lotie]line Js under construction, Detour via{t'en for foreclosure was limite 8 59 W b o g ey g g 50, bushels " per acre ‘were secured by | Banta, Celia’ Bush Péry 8¢, New Lon.|Veughall street : . Gt R co}\I_(Tl(!T MOMTORS TO - calior i oo Boston, was a business | i 75 dedix Wixtiive, And there was |don was: ghiaf dirirce ramt Frankc. B | Two and.one-half. miles -of. bituminous A, wyotlon Mo alimany, was, genfelib] OV, 15 (3 WokE GROWS . DINSER S s e T, practically_no_bifght. | 'T know a man|Perry. whom ' tha matried Jan. 20,1917, |wacadam between Hebron Center and |the divorce matter of George G- Clark| - oo (00 UR0 L hf('d'sq :‘l 'fllu;‘ l'rlri.’e_v ,_trnekrwhern it Tven: \'5.2,1 "ago ‘that put ih ‘& potato|she was also p!\fin alimony- of $225. pay- | Columbia are under construction. Detour :; Etta E: Clar €. cas s necticit: Editoria] Association’to be heM ¥ 3 Boan flled in- with conghot et 1AV | demonstration, ~ He was tlred of spray-{able $125 in one Week and:3100- in. twofVia, Columbia Lake, road B e L ,u:ly 20:30, at._Coppecticnt_ Agricultural Aol ”n?n’.?.nwu he i : n o | e S e o i ERE T erbert . . clair ¢| college. at Storrs, fias already attruct- quiekly wowt. *L 'Jfl‘ia“?fifmi’l P “{.B .‘:e‘lfl without.; When “He ‘megsured un | - Edward Paul of "Norwich secursd di.| BENJAMIN BENDETT GRADTATES ‘;’fl-b_fir'EFw“::_’;‘h:"‘;,‘“%" “:,":,,.‘:_ edimuch ditentian throvghout Connecti- :L‘;vdfl- Mll"=‘='. vehicles disagreeable, CTOSSINE BY | i1e demonstration in the fall with thelvorcs from Mary: Farland -Paul; now ot WITH DEGREE AT CARNEGIE ‘-d"v‘n'h_ adjuited bF eradit of $1310 paft | €Ut #nd other states. hecause T-' the fact | =0 Kotatea, Mofi-!_ Aubrey Trudeau hae resigned his posi. | COUnty agent. he gof ‘110, bushels. more|parts unknowr, whom he marrizd O Benjamin® Bendett, or Norwich, wasly o y.fore the recstvership: This digg|that onme of: the features.will b= the w“"‘uflw“‘ ‘..-w.u eh._‘m“_"—-"m tion with the Ponemah company " |ver ‘acre where he had spraved, than on|sg 1313, The divorce is.for desertion{ graduated Friday at Carnegle Instituté | b way satisfactory to all parties. | SSFVIfiE of an all-Connecticut-grown d ", | EOTILED tor soucssit. 1t is for mans, Mise Mary Lavigne is enjoying o short [Tos | unsprayed with, Bordeaux. . ‘He fon jan. 11314, of Technolosy. with & degtee of Bachelor {4 gomurrar was argued in the case of | TT, to-members of the assofiation and | cemevs sad chllires's bei. You may = vacation. > didn't =ell his sprayer. 3 5 Fannie Jonss Johnsor of New Lond'vn of " Sgience in Commercial Engineering, Drunlopien, Allen Spool.& Wood Turning guests 'w':ho‘n'{,'mg r of t & box %’-:h.gflh '.., = George Monroe has completed trim-| A word, about commerclal BOrdéaux|was ‘given - divorce “from - Fredsrick D.| College of Engineering. - A Ca.Ttiln & contest over a note of. §23.,| thy SUCEE Of thetcoliegs, @ el e S S Vor ming the trees in the village and has | Mixtures! "Did you eyer use any? And|}jonnson, of parts unknown.:: The: were| The graduating class’ numbered 363. | 5l e otak b ool thiot ndDabs The experiment of p 1 1eft town then figure the cost? Here Is 2" typital|{ married Juna 6, 1300, and she was de- b t one of the largzest in the history of fhe Sh R R s g 1 case. One mixture on the market in thiS|certed April. 1. 1910.7 .Sha ‘was given | institution. The® speaker at the com-| Tn the case of emanmind - 2 - ¥ % ort of a commit- NORWI county , costs :af the rate of $2.70' Per | ipo-custody- of ‘a ~14-year-old-som. mencement_exercises was Dr. John Hus: fl:”“"_’:;”“':;::; it it i 1 ¥ WICHTOWN (52000 o e mans Some mite| P oot ot ok it e | oy 2 i 3 1w T |~ Accenen 2 gards w ae of 3 A large assortment of bird books anq | Dordeatx- would cost not over 75 cehts| gileen’ Hullivan Harry' J. Hullivan Times, and “formerly New York State | (woiof Shpvard. = The cormnifie SR8 books on flowers, cach comprising many | Der bartel: ~And-the home made mixturé|gnq ‘Helen' M. ‘Clark vs.-John' A Clark.: | Commissioner of Education. oy and Shurts 325 each. The totdl ex- speciments, with atfractive. covers ail | COfitains more copper and lime thar tie e : L RISy E pense was $686.63. Deatly bounds, has:besh op display’for | other: SR e S ;"a“;e',‘."‘,f’;‘jvé ASSIGNMENTS FOR TRIALS NORWICH YOUNG MAN-TO- Other, matters disposed of ‘were the several da i ceek, % ere are s 5 s n P s Sm-wi.;;‘;;s“;;*;m'r;&neeogfflg‘lg for ‘Bordesus mixture. - at. the county.|.. - .. IN . STRERIOR COURT | WED PROVIDENCE GIRL | following: Selikowitch vs Connecticut ens and Son, Norwich Town. The ex- |agent's oflc 'rhe (ollowln; assignments for trial of | Invitations for the wedding of Miss {Mortgage & Title Guaranty Co: et al i lice Marion Takorfan, of Providence, |argument of demurrer of - Connecticut hibit, including pressed and drawn work, S . |cases in the syperipr gourt befors Judge| A The - als0 project work, is_from the kinder. | MOTOR DEYVER EXAMINATIONS ' Jamies H. Webb.at no,.wm, hm been | @nd- Samuel Crowe. of Norwich. have Mnrtm_lge & Title Guaranty (ffi noat! garten and the several grades of Town CHANGED NEXT WEEK |made: been sent out by Mr.and Mrs. Max Ta- | poned; Redden, et al, vs. Sullivan, e reet . The wedding will take place|al. supplemental judgment, granted’ for [ - street school 2 o the state | | Tuesday, June 20/ 1822 O'Nelli, et af,|¥orian This handwork of the pupils has won Inspector M. B. Sterling o, rtme; fmin vs. , Geas A a; on June 28 at 8 o'clock at' 98 Dexter |$20.000; Schmidt. et al, vs. Reynolds, m: ompliments ‘from pa motor vehicle ‘department examined.and | VS. ry, &p» ppeal . from pro- - 0 ] le;g I‘a ; 3 n" G o) ‘"tmr“ drivers! licenses: tof 40 persons bate, argument’ ‘of demurrer to remon-|#treet. -~ The attendants are fo be. Miss |disciosure’ of defense. ordered, answer A large basket of laurel at each side Helen C. Ballard and Miss Mary Crowe {In one week; Schmidt, et al, vs. Rey- strance; Pugh_vs Havden, mC- - ¢ e s ’ ; day. ‘ot Norwich. The ushers will- be Edwin |nolds, et al, disclosure” of defense, or- of the window, and a basket of dalsies | PeTe. FTi et Wednesday, Juné 31, Adelens, Palmer : % ation day n Friday | ¢ Wednesday, June ele; : - arranged in the center, added to the dec- whAl' r:lfi‘ 0:‘1’“"[‘ O day, when motor | Lee vs. Harrs M.“ee; Burchman, Adme,|S- Ballard and Lawrence Smith. dered, .disclosure in one week, forsclos il -1l A P ice Vot Flg;:;‘,' vehicie officers and state policemen :will.| vs. Town of. Norwich: Allison. vs.Sako- J into service for traffic regula- | net | Fishing Co., Hawthorme - Sash & In Here Flowers Pressed, Book of |be called Stepling la. 1o give the ‘exam’) Door Ca. vs West. .. . o is. Spring, Just Flowers. and Her- 7 & e et al, vs barum, were among the titles of: the | \NASHONE iin" N et pupils’ booklets. Of special significance in the exhibit of projéct work is the fol- lowing: Dolls' woven hammocks, Amelia Tarnoski, age § 1-2; automobile fire en- gine, Carl Hitchon, age 5 1-2; airplane of wood, Richard Heller, 5 1-2; small : 3 R LR ol mORETHAN 2500 ITEMS. L will sell. at. Plblie ‘Auction, ithe entire collection of Antiques of the late FRANK C. TURNER, of Norwich, Conn. TU!‘SDAY GUNE 20, AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE é‘—&h of Gmk-ry. Glass, Pewter, Brass, Inn,-;nd llanesus Articles. Hayes Bros. THURSDAY, JUNE. 22—Prints, Engravings; Paintings, Coverlids, M.; x > Samplers, and- Mufillm Articles. B .,"‘;‘,;':"""’““h' g e ; 2 ot FURNITURE WILL: BE SOLD ON~ w:niv JUNE 27, AND w:b- the home i Sandaloneoftllemmsf“- Choice of Patent Leather or White Kid— $6.50 Sterry’s parents, Mr. Pukalius;, ah, NESDAY, JUNE 28:" '~ err y ;‘;:?m'x M":zmn;'&; SSiinsant Mafimery Co., Moktie, ington Street, Nomch, Conn., 9A M eachd-y (Sum WILL OPEN FOR BUS- |t s to e totawea by = scat sow | Monis, smowaion, o two-cuas 3¢ || 4ard Time). =* - i -amm:o PORTEROUS & MITCHELL ey o ks Ao | T, Tiidle end lte. ingers . ot eft| ] Cotletion wil be on exhibition Manday, June 19, from 10 A- M. until 2 TIL P AY wrm is to conduct the Sunday ser- | hand, at rale of $6.39. 23 =S P. M. Sy " INBS m vice a2t the Sheltering Am Theth'l]gre! C;ex d!e“fl Ci!ly. em’)l::Y' JOHN D. NALL, Adm'r., Norwich, Gonn. o . e er, al Amedee. , - em] e, sliver | > ot > TWO WELL EQUIPPED bl To 6%t habd,jat rats of $90, <o ‘CATALOGUE ON REQUEST: . MRS. HENRY BINGHAM Will c.w at the Firs: Congregatiomal chured. Sun- o L CEM arAnLAN:,Am-.m.r WASHS]'ANDS. day7 wernimg in' eSchempe withy ' ifa wEs. Reing fracton i s 7 fx. Bev. Gurdem ¥ Emifey..

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